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Attractions in Singapore

Chinatown is a thriving area of Singapore, offering a mix of traditional Chinese amongst the modern city. It's colourful and loud and comes even more to life during the annual New Year celebrations.More

The Jurong Bird Park is managed by the owners of the Singapore Zoo and Night Safari and available on a joint ticket. There are many interesting bird species all over the park, but the highlights are the free-flying aviaries.More

Little India is the least Singaporean are of the city. It's chaotic, full of noise and the smell of incense and curry powder. Vegetatian Indian restaurants abound, serving a fantastic choice of Tamil and other Indian cuisine.More

The Singapore River is the heart of the modern city. The warehouses along Boat Quay have all now been converted into restaurants and bars and cater to the international workers in the nearby central business district. Here gleaming skyscrapers tower over the city and the waterfront beyond.More